“Grace”
18-019666Female
Domestic Short Hair
Approximately 6 months old
Found on Timber Dr
Available Release Date
10/26/2018

“Libby”18-019727
Female
Domestic Short Hair
Approximately 9 months
old
Found on Lilac Circle
Available Release Date 10/27/2018

Adoption

There is a $50 fee to adopt an animal at the Warrenton Animal Shelter. You must visit the shelter to fill out an adoption form. Adopters are given a voucher for 25% off spay or neuter at the Warrenton Veterinary Clinic. It is the responsibility of the Adopter to spay or neuter the animal within 30 days of adoption. Proof of spay or neuter from a licensed veterinarian will be required. Animal Control Officers will follow up if no response has been received within this time period.

Please note: The City of Warrenton works closely with local animal rescue groups. In certain cases the needs of the animal necessitate the care of that animal be turned over to an approved department of agriculture rescue group and may not be available for adoption through the city. The well being of the animals in Animal Control’s care take precedence.

Donations(need approval from Greg)
Donations are accepted. Please contact the animal shelter for a current list of items needed. Regular priority needs are: Cat litter, litter boxes, dish soap, bleach, liquid laundry detergent, paper towels, Kongs® or other heavy duty toys the large dogs cannot destroy, and gift certificates to animal supply stores are especially welcomed. Needs are changing constantly depending on the season and the current resident animals, so please call. Thank you, for making whiskers purr and tails wag!

Volunteers
Volunteers are needed for a variety of tasks. For insurance purposes, volunteers must be 18 years of age and fill out a City of Warrenton volunteer job application. (Link to volunteer application form) For the safety of the volunteers and the animals, volunteers will go through a tiered training system to quantify their ability to handle specific level tasks required for care of the animals. Animal care tasks can range from cleaning their area, socializing, walking, grooming, feeding and fostering the animals.

Directions – From Highway I-70
Exit South onto Highway 47
Turn West (right) onto Main Street (E Booneslick Rd)
Follow road to left turn onto State Highway U
Turn Left onto Coleman Drive (look for Animal Shelter sign)
Uphill on the left side of road is the shelter

*NOTE: Online GPS and mapping programs are currently inaccurate and do not lead you to the shelter.